They’re called Orion, and they’re Meta’s first pair of augmented reality glasses. The company was supposed to sell them but decided not to because they are too complicated and expensive to m ...
At Wednesday’s Meta Connect event, CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced Orion, which he described as “the most advanced glasses the world has ever seen.” The glasses, which are strikingly smaller ...
I didn’t want to love it. My plan for my first Meta Orion AR glasses experience was to dispassionately try them and quickly identify the highlights, shortcomings, and pitfalls of this not-ready ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. At Meta Connect 2024, CEO Mark Zuckerberg showed off Meta's first public prototype for AR ...
You will never own a pair of Meta Orion AR glasses – at least not like what I saw yesterday at Meta Connect 2024. That's what I told myself after reading early hands-on reports that made one ...
Here is what you need to know about Orion, the new computer-on-your-face nerd glasses Mark Zuckerberg showed off today: You can't buy them. And you won't be able to anytime soon. It's possible you ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Meta’s chief executive Mark Zuckerberg on Wednesday unveiled a prototype for lightweight augmented ...
Meta claims it’s the first one to get there with “Orion,” a prototype pair of thick-rimmed AR glasses that can show content in front of your eyes and can be controlled with your voice, ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Meta's Orion AR glasses were the true winners of Wednesday's Meta Connect event, where CEO Mark Zuckerberg unveiled what the future could hold ...
While Meta might be playing fast and loose describing its Orion smart glasses as having the look and feel of a regular pair of glasses, it is a clear look at the future possibilities of Apple Vision.
Facebook parent company Meta today unveiled "the most advanced pair of AR glasses ever made," called Orion. Meta claims Orion looks and feels like a regular pair of glasses, but with augmented ...
For about a decade, Meta has been working on an audacious project: AR glasses stylish enough to pass as regular eyewear, and yet so powerful that they could one day replace the smartphone.